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    Quote Originally Posted by Ross Nolan View Post
    Yes. Both are young, but good dogs.
    Really nice... The best years yet to come... Awesome times ahead of the three of yours!
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    I've shot a few deer over Bea now but this is the first one that she definitely found first.
    It was walking towards us. Probably less than 20 metres when I shot it. She was good. Kept steady even after the shot.
    Good Girl.
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    Nui and I with our first tahr. At 3 years old she's turning into a jack of all, master of none.
    In the 18 months I've had her she's developed from a dog that would return to base at the sound of a suppressed .22, to now standing dead still with eyes on the prize and tail wagging despite the 308 going off. Happy in her work.
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    She looks very pleased with herself
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    Nui and her friend Jock gave a mob of pigs a hurry up today and managed to grab themselves their first ever pig (weighing in at 2.5 pounds)
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    Well done Nui.
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    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
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    Jagers first tracking of a wounded deer went about 100 yards through bush and a creek both very happy

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    Bryn's first fallow, shot at 278m.....I let him "find" it.....as he went past it he gave it a cursory glance and carried on! lol I got him to get on it and made a right old fuss of him, still got a ways to go but at 8 months old he's still a pup...good first outing and whilst he was all over the place, when it came to stalking in and taking the shot he calmed all the way down.....he's going to excel I think
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    Big labour day morning walk so I can focus on important stuff.
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    A fellow snorer I see
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    @Gibo and whoever else has experience with the GSP breed, how would you describe their temperament? Do they need as much exercise & attention as the velcro Vizsla?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CalibreWalker View Post
    @Gibo and whoever else has experience with the GSP breed, how would you describe their temperament? Do they need as much exercise & attention as the velcro Vizsla?
    All dogs need exercise and attention but gsps are high demanding

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    @CalibreWalker I had a GSP prior to getting my Vizsla and the difference is night and day. My GSP only had 2 modes - on or off, he had incredible drive. In comparrison my Vizsla is laid back but still energetic.

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    Cool. Loving the pics. Another dog will eventually be added to the family but I've got a while to wait yet.

 

 

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